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BOOK OF ȦM-ṬUAT

and the upper half of a serpent called Meṭ-en-Ȧsȧr, i.e., "staff of Osiris."

15. The term of Osiris facing a deity with the head of a lioness, who is called Sesent-khu,

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, i.e., "Terrifier of spirits."

16-18. Three goddesses, each of whom has a sceptre in her left hand, and a uraeus on her head; their names

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Second Hour. Upper Register. Gods Nos. 16-21

are:--Mest-s-tcheses,

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, Āmāma kheftiu,

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, and Ḥert-Ṭuati,

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19-21. The goddesses Sekhet, of Thebes,

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, Ām-tcheru,

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, Ȧment-nefert

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, and Net-ṭept-ȧnt,

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